Speakers

Athenagoras, His Eminence Metropolitan of Ilion, Archanon and Petroupoli.

Avgoustidis Adamantios, Protopr., Psychiatrist, Associate Professor of the Theological School of the University of Athens, Representative of the Special Synodical Committee of the Church of Greece on specific pastoral questions and situations, General Director of the Institute of Pastoral training of the Archdiocese of Athens.

Christodoulou Themistoklis, Protopr., Priest of the Church of St. Eleftherios, Archdiocese of Athens.

Giannaras Christos, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Panteion University of Athens.

Griniezakis Makarios, Archim. of the Ecumenical Throne, Preacher and Director of the press office of the Archdiocese of Crete; Professor at the Higher Ecclesiastical Academy of Crete and Secretary of the Inter-Orthodox Committee of Bioethics.

Kofinas Stavros, Protopr., Coordinator of the Network of the Ecumenical Patriarchate for Pastoral Care, Pschycotherapist.

Kostallas Ana, Endocrinologist, Holy Metropolis of Buenos Aires.

Krommydas Nicholas, Protopr., Holy Metropolis of Boston.

Kyriazis Dimitrios, Psychiatrist, Child Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst Psycho­therapist, former member of the Greek Society of Psychoanalytic Psycho­therapy, Founding member of the Greek Society Group Analysis and Family Psychotherapy.

Maroulis Demetrios, Protopr., Priest of the Church of St. Philip, Archdiocese of Athens.

Maxim, His Grace Bishop of Los Angeles and Western American Diocese (Serbian Orthodox Church for North and South America), Associate Professor of the School of Theology of the University of Belgrade, Professor of Patristic and Canon Law at the St. Savas School of Theology in Libertyville, Illinois.

Nevrokoplis Konstantinos, Protopr., Priest of the Church of the Ascension of the Lord, Holy Metropolis of Thessaloniki.

Nicholas, His Eminence Metropolitan of Mesogeas and Lavreoticis.

Papadatou Danai, Professor of Clinical Psychology, School of Nursing of the University of Athens; President of “Merimna” - Association for Care of Children and their Families facing Sickness and Death.